C/D Overview:

With a choice of V-6 or V-8 power and rear- or all-wheel drive, Infiniti’s M lineup can be configured to suit a range of preferences. Both the M37 and M56 offer impressive performance, excellent build quality and swanky style both inside and out. The V-8–powered M56 is the brawnier choice, but the M37 is plenty capable for most drivers. All M versions are now available with Infiniti's Sport package, which sacrifices ride quality for better grip.

Lows

What's New

Redesigned for 2011; minor equipment changes for 2013.

Behind The Wheel

The M56 seduces drivers with its robust V-8, but the M37 has plenty of reserve power at a lower price of entry. With the Sport package, ride quality is harsh and steering is too reactive. The M offers a better balance of ride quality and handling without it.

Rollover Note: Dynamic (moving) test results (Tip or No Tip) and measured rollover-related properties determine vehicle's risk of rollover in single vehicle crash and its rollover rating. The Rollover Resistance Rating utilizes a "fishhook" maneuver which is a series of abrupt turns at varying speeds to see how "top-heavy" a vehicle is.